you look at china and india, they have both upped their forecast for gdp growth this year. and there's going to be a lot of demand right there alone.e. you can say the same thing for cell phones, two-thirds of us in the developing world. >> it's going to be non-u.s., your industry for a while at least? >> yeah. and again, i think that's been the case for some time now. yeah. >> so, where are the fabs now? we talked about this last time. >> right, yeah. >> and i'd like to kind of keep track of that.t. we still have a lot of fabs in the u.s. of is this overseas demand resulting in a shifting of where we make them? >> with still have a lot of fabs in the u.s. we still are investing in new state-of-the-art leading edge technology, leading edge capability here in the u.s. both in terms of wafer size, 12-inch wafers, at the load level, dimension level.l. as a consequence of that, still about 70% of the u.s.-based companies, production is taking place here in the u.s. and we think that's going to continue for the next few years. >> do you know what i don't hear anymore, and maybe